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Circular sawing machine HCS MF series
for steelfor barsfor pipe

circular sawing machine
circular sawing machine
circular sawing machine
circular sawing machine
circular sawing machine
circular sawing machine
circular sawing machine
circular sawing machine
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Characteristics

Technology
circular
Treated material
for steel
Applications
for bars, for pipe
Other characteristics
CNC, with cooling system, heavy-duty, high-speed
Circular saw blade diameter

Max.: 560 mm
(22 in)

Min.: 285 mm
(11 in)

Round piece diameter

105 mm, 130 mm, 160 mm, 190 mm
(4 in, 5 in, 6 in, 7 in)

Description

The HCS MULTI-FLUID is a series of carbide circular saw manufactured by Eisele. The key highlights of the HCS MULTI-FLUID series include a firm base frame that is welded, a bigger scope of cutting, an arbitrary saw blade that is accessible to ensure maximum cutting scope that can reach up to 180 mm . The machine has a sturdy and robust base frame on which the combined sawing unit and material feed unit are mounted. This structure combined with a very robust machine design ensures a smooth sawing process with excellent cutting results and a long service-life of the saw blade. The Multi-Fluid system is excellent for high-alloy stainless steels and tool steels, nickelbasedalloys like Inconel and Hastelloy as well as titanium alloys. Depending on the requirements, the following cooling/lubrication components can be combined in a most effective way: - Coolant nozzles for wet processing - Micro-spraying device for minimum quantity lubrication - Cooling vortex tube for dry cutting

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